AgBase is a curated resource created at Mississippi State University for functional analysis of agricultural plant and animal gene products including Gene Oncology annotations.
Created by the National Agricultural Library (USDA). "...provides access to a wide variety of open data relevant to agricultural research. We are a centralized registry for data already on the web, as well as a repository for new data being published for the first time."
"This site is designed to provide images, animations, and video for classroom and outreach learning. To supplement the visual information, each file has a description and metadata including the origins and ownership for the image."
According to the terms of use for the Animal Science Image Gallery, the gallery contains images that are either in the public domain (free of copyright) or copyrighted but allow use and modification for educational purposes. Users will need to click on individual images to find copyright/attribution information. Please see best practices for image use for how to cite images.
The Imaging Anatomy web site, created at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, is a basic atlas of normal imaging anatomy of domestic animals. It is designed as an aid for veterinary students beginning their study of diagnostic imaging.
The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a peer reviewed scientific video journal.
Note: UA access includes: Video Journal (all sections) and Science Education (all sections)
These short videos capture 19 communication skills that can be effectively interwoven throughout the veterinarian/client consultation, and incorporate good and bad points of practice.
Veterinary images provided by Professor Pat McCarthy (Australia) and hosted on the University College Dublin, Department of Veterinary Anatomy page at https://www.ucd.ie/vetanat/.
Find content relevant to veterinarians, vet techs, assistants, and other team members, and features demonstrations from many of the field’s most respected experts.
Accessed via Ag Data Commons "...an initiative within the US Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS). The vision for this initiative is to leverage big data solutions to evaluate risk from, and develop mitigations for invasive and other economically important veterinary pests."
"The Visual Guides of Animal Reproduction, originally known as The Drost Project, began as a collection of images compiled by Maarten Drost over a period of 30+ years as a theriogenologist on the faculties of the University of California Davis and the University of Florida, as well as Utrecht University in The Netherlands and Colorado State University during sabbatical leaves..." (From the About Us page at https://visgar.vetmed.ufl.edu/drost_about.html.)
More Data/Image/Video Resources at the UA Libraries